You'll harvest more berries if you have at least two blueberry bushes, each of a different variety. Even though blueberries are self-fertile to a certain extent, having two varieties that bloom at ...
On the left is a a healthy Draper blueberry plant with a large root system, compared to a sick Draper blueberry plant (right) with Phytophthora root rot. Credit Photo courtesy of Jerry Weiland.
Blueberry bushes thrive when you understand their varieties and the essential role of dormancy in their pruning. Getting ...
The UD Extension Vegetable and Fruit Research Program collaborated with blueberry grower Hail Bennett to conduct research to determine which varieties perform well in Delaware, test low-cost or free ...
There are, in simple terms, two types of blueberry plants - the wild and the cultivated. The wild is native to the north eastern states of the US, particularly Maine, and over the border in Canada.